My father recently passed away due to a sudden heart attack. He was the primary applicant when we purchased an under-construction property last year. I, his only son, and my wife were co-applicants. We didn’t take a bank loan for the initial payment, and the next payment is due to the builder in a year. Can I become the primary applicant now? Do I need to get a No Objection Certificate from my mother and my two married sisters? If not, how should I proceed?
Best Answer
Under Indian law, the property would be inherited by you as the legal heir. You can become the primary applicant without needing a No Objection Certificate from your mother and sisters. However, it’s best to consult a lawyer to ensure the legal process is followed correctly and to handle any potential complexities regarding ownership transfer.
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